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When is Champions League round of 16 draw and how to watch as Liverpool, Chelsea, Man City and Tottenham await opponents

The Champions League draw takes place in Nyon: AFP via Getty
The Champions League draw takes place in Nyon: AFP via Getty

The Champions League group stage is over and 16 teams have advanced.

It is the first time in the tournament's history that the 16 teams are all from the big five leagues.

Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund, Bayern, Juventus, Leipzig, Lyon, Valencia, Napoli, PSG, Atletico Madrid, Atalanta and Real Madrid have already joined Man City, Tottenham, Chelsea and Liverpool.

City and Liverpool will be seeded, ensuring they have, in theory, an easier path to the quarter-finals.

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Chelsea and Spurs will be feared among the continent’s other top seeds though. Here is everything you need to know about the draw.

When and where is the Champions League draw?

The draw will take place in Nyon, Switzerland on Monday 16 December. It is scheduled to start at 11am GMT.

Teams

Seeded

Barcelona (ESP: Group F)

Bayern München (GER: Group B)

Juventus (ITA: Group D)

Leipzig (GER: Group G)

Liverpool (ENG, holders: Group E)

Manchester City (ENG: Group C)

Paris Saint-Germain (FRA: Group A)

Valencia (ESP: Group H)

Unseeded

Atalanta (ITA: Group C)

Atlético (ESP: Group D)

Chelsea (ENG: Group H)

Dortmund (GER: Group F)

Lyon (FRA: Group G)

Napoli (ITA: Group E)

Real Madrid (ESP: Group A)

Tottenham Hotspur (ENG: Group B)​

How can I watch the draw?

You can follow the draw on BT Sport.

Is there a live stream for the draw?

Yes, you can watch the live stream of the draw on BT Sport’s app on mobile devices.

When are the last 16 fixtures?

The last 16 fixtures begin on 18-19 February and 25-26 February, with the second legs concluding the ties on 10-11 March and 17-18 March.

You can also plan for the quarter-final draw, which is set for 20 March.